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Deputy Jasmine Garza Named New SRO
August 7, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
A new School Resource Officer has been named to join the existing staff of SRO’s
Sheriff Patrick Ray has announced that Deputy Jasmine Garza will serve as an extra SRO at DeKalb County High School and also as a fill-in SRO at other schools in DeKalb County.
The Board of Education allocated funds for the position in the 2024-25 school budget at the request of Sheriff Ray.
The other five positions are funded by the state.
“I asked the School Board to appropriate a salary for an extra School Resource Officer in the 2024-2025 School Budget,” said Sheriff Ray. “There has been a need for an extra SRO at the High School because of the extra volume of investigations. We also had a problem when an SRO was out for sickness, we did not have another SRO to replace them. We had to take away the SRO, who was assigned to the Middle School, and move that officer within the 4 other schools in our county, leaving the Middle School unattended. The High School SRO was trying to protect not only the High School, but the Middle School also. I appreciate the School Board and Director Patrick Cripps for their help in this matter,” said Sheriff Ray.
“Deputy Garza began her law enforcement career for the sheriff’s department as a Correctional Officer and was chosen to be sent to the Police Academy as a Deputy,” said Sheriff Ray. “She has been a Deputy for me for 2 years. I believe she will bring an abundance of resources to our SRO Program. I also believe having a female as an SRO will be beneficial to the school system along with this program. It is very well known that most victims of crime, especially children, can talk and relate to a female officer easier than a male officer. I believe Deputy Garza will be a great Deputy for this kind of intervention. Also, a female Deputy will be able to better search females if the need arises,” added Sheriff Ray.
Deputy Garza said she is pleased to have this new assignment “I have been with the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department for 5 years,” said Officer Garza. “I spent 3 years in corrections and 2 years as a road deputy. I believe that it is time for me to work in another position, and that is why I put in for SRO. I am excited to be an SRO to work with the youth and be part of a strong support system that is in place for them. I hope that being here with the children will assist them in coming to us as law enforcement to help them with any problem they may be facing,” she said.
Other School Resource Officers are:
Smithville Elementary School Deputy Roger Whitehead
Northside Elementary School Deputy Matt Summers
DeKalb Middle School Deputy Joseph Carroll
DeKalb County High School Deputy Chris McMillen
DeKalb West School Deputy Billy Tiner
2024 DCHS Golf Season Underway
August 6, 2024
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The DCHS Lady Tiger golf team picked up where it left off last year on Monday winning the Early Bird Golf Tournament hosted by Cookeville High School.
Chloe Boyd, Emily Anderson, and Alison Poss moved to 8-0 on the season and look to return to the state tournament in October.
At the Early Bird, they competed against seven other teams and 23 other golfers. Boyd finished first with a 76. Anderson tied for 6th with an 86, and Poss finished 8th with an 87.
Head Golf Coach John Pryor said “I am so proud of these young ladies. They work so hard and represent our community so well. I am just grateful to get to work with them. I know they would love another opportunity to compete at the state tournament,” said Coach Pryor.
The boys’ team is 4-8 on the year and finished in 9th place at the Early Bird. They were led by Bradley Hale with an 80, Abram Koegler and Cooper Goodwin shot 87 and William Blair and Jamison Troncoso shot 88.
“We were pretty close with several teams in our district, but they got us today,” said Coach Pryor. I hope my guys use this as motivation, so we hopefully get them in the post season. I love my guys and know they will compete,” added Coach Pryor.
Sheriff Issues Scam Alert
August 6, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Sheriff Patrick Ray has issued a scam alert warning!
“We had someone report a scam today (Monday) in which a scammer used a local officer’s name and said the victim missed jury duty and owed a fine and if they did not pay the fine, they would get arrested. This is a scam,” said Sheriff Ray. “Law enforcement does not call people and tell them to pay fines with Apple cards, Blue Dot cards, gift cards, or Bitcoins. If you get a call like this do not give them any money or personal information. Hang up the phone. If you think you owe a fine, you can always call the DeKalb County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office at 615-597-5711,” Sheriff Ray said.
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